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Prague is a somewhat spread out city with interesting districts on both sides of the Vltava River, so it makes sense that it’s also home to quite a few Christmas markets.
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Vienna is a city transformed by the arrival of the festive season. Wrapped up in long-held traditions, the Austrian capital really makes an effort with Christmas and the results are hard to ignore.
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The Hungarian capital city has really come into its own as a major tourist destination the last few years, surely in no small part thanks to its Christmas celebrations.
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Christmas markets and Germany go hand-in-hand, there’s no question. If you’re looking to visit a Christmas market in Germany, why not go for the best.
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Nestled by the border between France and Germany, Strasbourg is widely regarded to be one of Europe’s best places to visit in the winter and around Christmas.
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With over 100 stalls stationed outside the Salzburg Cathedral, the Salzburg Christkindlmarkt is appreciated by locals and tourists alike.
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That’s the way Berlin seems to do it, often with somewhere between 60 and 80 separate markets scattered throughout the German capital.